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by Billy Collins (Author)
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From Publishers Weekly

This collection hit the front page of the New York Times its first time out of the blocks in 1999, as the University of Pittsburgh Press, Collins's longtime publisher, denied Random the rights to the poems as the poet tried to jump ship. The two houses and Collins's agent, Chris Calhoun (Dan Menaker is Collins's editor at Random), later worked out a deal that gave Pitt a few more months to ride Picnic, Lightning (1998) and Collins's other books without this culling treading on its sales. As it now appears, the book includes 23 poems from Picnic, more than from any of Collins's previous three books included here. (Work from the early Video Poems and Pokerface is absent.) Collins's poems are generally conveyed by a speaker whose genial, highly literate analogue of earnestness perfectly produces inchoate quotidian restlessness matched by fear-based appreciation of the mundane. A typical Collins poem begins with "How agreeable it is not to be touring Italy this summer," "The way the dog trots out the front door" or the observation that "It is possible to be struck by a meteor/ or a single-engine plane/ while reading in a chair at home" and continues by juxtaposing, say, close descriptions of "the instant hand of Death" and "the rasp of the steel edge/ against a round stone,/ the small plants singing/ with lifted faces." It's a formula that has worked well for Collins, and he does not abandon it in the 20 new poems here. (On-sale date: Sept. 11) Forecast: A reading on NPR's A Prairie Home Companion was the beginning of serious sales for Picnic, Lightning (40,000 copies and counting), while The Art of Drowning has sold 26,000 since 1995, and Questions About Angels clocks in at 21,000 since 1991. Collins's reading tours for this book should help reach even more readers, and some browsers may remember the Times story.
Copyright 2001 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.


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This new volume from the newly appointed poet laureate of the United States has survived the publishing rights war between Random House and the University of Pittsburgh Press. The wait has been well worth it. The surface structure of these poems appears simplistic, but subtle changes in tone or gesture move the reader from the mundane to the sublime. In an attempt to sleep, the speaker in "Insomnia" moves from counting sheep to envisioning Noah's arc to picturing "all the fish in creation/ leaping a fence in a field of water,/ one colorful species after another." Collins will tackle any topic: his subject matter varies from snow days to Aristotle to forgetfulness. The results are accessible but not trite, comical but not laughable, and well crafted but not overly flamboyant. Collins relies heavily on imagery, which becomes the cornerstone of the entire volume, and his range of diction brings such a polish to these poems that the reader is left feeling that this book "once opened, can never be closed." This volume belongs in everyone's library; highly recommended. Tim Gavin, Episcopa Acad., Merion, PA
Copyright 2001 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Agreement with the reviewer from Santa Barbara, Jul 7 2004
By Michael Milford (Brunswick, Georgia United States) - See all my reviews
I can't say it better than the reviewer from Santa Barbara. Billy Collins is worth reading and re-reading and enjoying like hard candy rolling in your mouth.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Implicated in the Death of American Verse, Jun 6 2004
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Billy Collins has done more than any other single person to promote banality, stylistic conservatism, and cuteness in American verse. Those who place him at the level of a national poet like Frost miss the point. Certainly as Frost was interpreted by his average reader he was a pretty 'easy' poet, but his poems were elegant in that way: they opened up to very serious readings and were filled with a finally overwhelming negative force. Collins lacks all force whatsoever. He is a hack and he knows it. Mr. Collins, on the off-chance that in a bout of insecurity you've come to this page to read your reviews I just want you to know this: you must come to a decision: either to start writing serious verse or to give it up all together and retreat to greating cards. Programs like your poetry channel on airlines makes me sick and it degrades poetry. Poetry should not be easy. There is nothing classist in this evaluation. The elements at this point that leave great works closed to some and not others are less class-based than ever before. It is rather more a matter of an exertion of meaningful energy on the part of the reader. Certainly those who spend their evenings watching sitcoms will have a hard time with Stevenson, they will want to consume and find that they are asked to produce. Some will turn away, others will make the effort and discover what rewards hard work of the imagination and intellect can yield. Why, Mr. Collins, are you working to undermine this? Why are you working to perpetuate and legitimate a way of reading that is driving high literary culture into extinction?
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5.0 out of 5 stars Sailing Around the Room, April 25 2004
By Eleanor Little (San Diego, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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This book of clean, unaffected poems held my attention completely; I didn't want to put it down. Collins savors each moment in many dimensions, writing what we know but don't see about life's simplest moments. He writes with deep insight couched in words that fill my heart, comfort my worries, introduce me to new facets of my own journey. I highly recommend the poetry of Billy Collins.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The un-poetry
I generally don't like poetry, and I'm an English Major at a large university. However, when one of my professors included a piece from Billy Collins on a first-of-quarter hand... Read more
Published on Dec 16 2003

2.0 out of 5 stars A failure
This is the first book by Billy Collins that I have read, and so I must admit that my opinion may be relatively uninformed, although I think it is safe enough to assume that this... Read more
Published on Oct 7 2003

5.0 out of 5 stars I'm convinced
I first throught I wouldn't like Billy Collins. There's a kind of superiority to his tone at times, and his subject matter seems to be about subjects always covered in poetry,... Read more
Published on Aug 11 2003 by Master of

5.0 out of 5 stars The Best of... THE BEST
I giggled and laughed and gasped and wept reading my first book of BC's poetry, and this was it, his "best of. Read more
Published on Aug 6 2003

5.0 out of 5 stars Even if you don't like poetry, you'll like it
Billy Collins is a master at writing poetry not just for the beauty of the words, but to also convey a message. Read more
Published on Jul 4 2003

1.0 out of 5 stars yuck
This poems are yucky, boring, and will thankfully fall out of public consciousness like New Kids On the Block did. Read more
Published on May 15 2003

5.0 out of 5 stars Great Poems
Billy Collins' previous works have been bestsellers, a rare achievement in poetry publishing. He is one of a rare breed-a popular poet. Read more
Published on April 11 2003 by Randyll McDermott

5.0 out of 5 stars great poet, great poet laureate
Billy Collins is a very special person for his ability to get so many people interested in poetry. This book gives a good, very accessible selection of his humorous, intelligent... Read more
Published on April 5 2003 by I X Key

1.0 out of 5 stars [child drinking Nestea or maybe ginger ale]
there's a thousand reasons I could cite in support of my
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Billy Collins oughtta be off'd. Read more
Published on Mar 20 2003 by Seth Kershner

4.0 out of 5 stars Hospitable, humorous, lyrical
This is very accessible lyrical poetry. I recently had the privilege of hearing him read, and as he said he likes the approach of "considering the reader .. Imagine that". Read more
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